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  1. Rose Mary Woods (December 26, 1917 – January 22, 2005) was Richard Nixon's secretary from his days in Congress in 1951 through the end of his political career. Before H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman became the operators of Nixon's presidential campaign, Woods was Nixon's gatekeeper.

  2. Rose Mary Woods, née le 26 décembre 1917 à Sebring dans l'Ohio aux États-Unis [1], [2] et morte le 22 janvier 2005 à Alliance [2], toujours dans l'Ohio, fut la secrétaire de Richard Nixon, entre son arrivée au Congrès en 1951 et la fin de sa carrière politique [1], [2].

  3. 24 janv. 2005 · Rose Mary Woods, President Nixon’s loyal secretary who took initial responsibility for erasing part of a key White House audiotape during the Watergate investigation, has died. She was 87.

  4. 24 janv. 2005 · Rose Mary Woods, the loyal secretary and friend of President Richard Nixon, has died at 87. Woods took responsibility for erasing 18.5 minutes of tape crucial to the Watergate...

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  5. 23 janv. 2005 · WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 - Rose Mary Woods, the devoted secretary to President Richard M. Nixon who was at the center of one of the great mysteries of Watergate after 18Â1⁄2 minutes of a...

  6. 24 janv. 2005 · Rose Mary Woods, 87, the Nixon White House secretary whose improbable stretch was supposed to account for part of an 18½-minute gap in a crucial Watergate tape, died Saturday at a nursing...

  7. 25 déc. 2005 · Rose Mary Woods ran the shop. She was also a sore loser. On an eastbound train during Nixon's 1960 presidential run, she poured a drink over the head of a reporter whose articles she didn't...